The Cepu Forest Railway is a 1,067 mm narrow gauge light logging railway that runs through teak plantations to the northwest of the town of Cepu, in Cepu district, on the boundary between Central and East Java provinces, on the island of Java in Indonesia. It is owned by Perhutani, a state-owned forestry company of Indonesia. Steam traction is still dominant.
Cepu Forest Railway – Du Croo & Brauns locomotive
The iconic bridge between Cepu and Gubug Payung on the Cepu Forest Railway: a major attraction for railway enthusiasts
Historic photograph of the bridge between Cepu and Gubug Payung, 1937
Three Berliner Maschinenbau steam locomotives on the Cepu Forest Railway in Central Java, Indonesia
A forest railway, forest tram, timber line, logging railway or logging railroad is a mode of railway transport which is used for forestry tasks, primarily the transportation of felled logs to sawmills or railway stations.
Forest railway operations in Comandău, Romania (Photograph from 1996)
Shay locomotive on an American forest railway (Harbor Springs Railway)
Tourist trains and narrow gauge museum at the Kemence Forest Museum Railway.
Perdido, a steam pole road locomotive